'Nighthawking' Reported At Willingdon War Memorial

Police are investigating reports of illicit metal detecting near a Willingdon war memorial.

The activity, known as ‘nighthawking’, is believed to have been carried out next to the B24 Liberator memorial at Butts Brow.

Heritage Crime Officer, PCSO Daryl Holter, said, “Nighthawking is a shady unscrupulous act and when carried out in an area such as this it is deplorable and shows a complete lack of respect”.

“The site of the memorial is protected by The Protection of Military Remains Act 1986 and any contravention of this will be fully investigated.”

Eastbourne Borough Council does not give anyone permission to use a metal detector on their property. The Downland is rich in its history and is abundant in its heritage assets, so these sites are protected in law.

Eastbourne Borough Council Heritage Manager, Jo Seaman, said, “Any illegal metal detecting is an act of destruction of our collective heritage for the benefit of personal gain, but to desecrate a site where these brave young airmen lost their lives for some sort of trophy hunting is beyond belief.”

Anyone with information about this is asked to report on-line to https://sussex.police.uk/contact-us/response-to-appeal/ quoting serial 723 of 07/11.